Newsletter from C4CS: Let’s be honest: we are in trouble. The world is in a mess with climate – no one is doing what is necessary. But don’t panic yet.

Newsletter from C4CS: Let’s be honest: we are in trouble. The world is in a mess with climate – no one is doing what is necessary. But don’t panic yet.
Our guests in The Sustainable Hour no. 485 are Rachel Hay, Research & Projects Officer at Australia reMADE, and Lisa Deppeler from OCEAN.
Our guest in The Sustainable Hour no. 484 is Chloe Davison, co-founder of Glaze Sustainability, a Brisbane-based consultancy firm that “helps businesses thrive in the new low-emissions economy of circularity.”
Our guests in The Sustainable Hour no. 483 are Matt and Brigid Kelly from Low Footprint Lamb. We also hear from a climate hunger striker and a climate school striker.
Our guests in The Sustainable Hour on 8 November 2023 are Shaun Deverson from Lighthouse Futures and climate school strikers Joey Thompson and Myles Wilkinson.
Our guests in The Sustainable Hour no. 481 are Chris Wilson, Executive Director of Subak Australia, and Dr Janine Felson, lead negotiator for the small island states at COP.
Reporting on one climate-driven tragedy after the other, why is no one in mainstream media willing to state the necessary, “So this is the reason we urgently need to stop the burning of fossil fuels”?
Our guests in The Sustainable Hour no. 480 are Paul Sinclair from the Australian Conservation Foundation, Kristin Vaughan from Virescent Ventures, and Dutch graphic designer Tijs Bonekamp.
Our guests in The Sustainable Hour no. 479 are mindfulness meditation teacher Suzie Brown, and Jaimie Jeffries and Julie Hart from the Independent & Peaceful Australia Network.
Our guests in The Sustainable Hour no 478 are Guyson Baker from Respect Country and Senior Strategic Advisor to the City of Greater Geelong, Julie Saylor-Briggs.